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Transplant Production
... . Vegetable transplants growing in trays in a greenhouse in Florida. Fig. 2. Well-grown watermelon transplants ready for field setting. Fig. 3. Transplants in peat/vermiculite media in styrofoam trays. Footnotes 1. This ...
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Tobacco Disease Management in Greenhouses
... styrofoam trays are filled with a soilless (1:1 peat:vermiculite) medium, seeded with a pelletized seed, and floated in a shallow water reservoir. The cells in the styrofoam trays are perforated in the bottom to allow for water and nutrient uptake. Trays are typically ... those trays and store the trays in an enclosed area away from the greenhouse. - Never dump old trays, old ...
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Rhizoctonia diseases in tobacco greenhouses
... are formed in trays where the disease developed the previous season. These structures are formed on the surface and in the crevices of styrofoam trays. After the season ends, trays are washed and stored until next season. On washed infested trays, small specks can be noticeable on the surface ...
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2 questions - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... , and be transplanted early, like Lettuce and other cool season veggies. Trays require drainage holes, otherwise they'll fill with water. RE: 2 ... 'm familiar with. I start seeds in spring with 12 oz. styrofoam cups and plastic Coke crates. They hold 18 cups firmly and ... be slipped into clear plastic bags as Rita shows. Wouldn't styrofoam cups be as acceptable as plastic cups? Won't they provide ...
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Masdevallia and Dracula
... %. In the home, mist the plants (in the morning only) and set the plants on trays of gravel, partially filled with water. In the greenhouse or enclosed growing area, humidity can ... third of the pot should be filled with drainage material, either broken crock, rocks or Styrofoam "peanuts." The plant should be positioned in the pot so that the newest growth is ...
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Odontoglossum Alliance, Cool-Growing Genera
... for all these orchids, coupled with moving air. In the home, set the plants on trays above moist pebbles, with the pot resting above the water. Misting is beneficial, but in ... one-third of the pot is filled with drainage material, either crock shards, rocks, or Styrofoam "peanuts". Spread the roots over a cone of potting medium and fill in around the ...
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Spare the Secateurs and Spoil the Fuchsia
... prunings. I had a bowl of diluted disinfectant for the cuttings, trays of propagating sand and plastic domes for the trays. I was ready for anything. I walked straight over to ‘Orange ... they just got too damp. The other half were done by placing trays, tubes and pots of cuttings into a Styrofoam box, which is then placed inside a plastic bag and left ...
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The homestead greenhouse by Charles Sanders Issue #67
... by a local grocery store were also added to hold more trays of seedlings. The germination bed was constructed by first framing ... things up when planting seeds. The benches in this greenhouse hold trays of plants already sprouted from seeds. The seeds sprout quickly on ... they are gently lifted, one by one, and transplanted into ordinary styrofoam cups. I prepare the cups by poking two or three small ...
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Potting Mixes for Certified Organic Production
... the Farm and Garden Project at the University of California—Santa Cruz. Seedling mix for styrofoam seedling flats 2 parts compost 2 parts peat moss 1 part vermiculite, pre-wet Sowing ... dolomitic limestone (80-90 mesh) Note: This mix works well in small and medium plug trays and 1020 flats for growing lettuce, onions, leeks, peppers, tomatoes, melons, squash, cucumbers, and many ...
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Masdevallia & Dracula
... %. In the home, mist the plants (in the morning only) and set the plants on trays of gravel, partially filled with water. In the greenhouse or enclosed growing area, misting or ... third of the pot should be filled with drainage material, either broken crock, rocks or Styrofoam "peanuts." The plant should be positioned in the pot so that the newest growth is ...
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